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1 IDIES 2009 http://www.lifeunderyourfeet.org/ Temporal Integrity Challenges in Long-term Environmental Monitoring Sensor Networks. Jayant Gupchup † Alex Szalay ±, Andreas Terzis † Department of Computer Science, Johns Hopkins University † Department of Physics and Astronomy, Johns Hopkins University ±

2 IDIES 2009 http://www.lifeunderyourfeet.org/ Data Collection History

3 IDIES 2009 http://www.lifeunderyourfeet.org/ A Typical Sensor Network Gateway/ Basestation Stable Storage 3.6 V 19.0 Ah …….

4 IDIES 2009 http://www.lifeunderyourfeet.org/ Post Mortem Time Reconstruction  Clock-Synchronization is expensive (power-wise)  Motes operate asynchronously  Each mote uses a local clock  Measurements are marked using local clock (LTS )  GTS = α * LTS + β  GTS is the global timestamp (unixts)  α is the clock skew  β is the start time  Periodically collect (LTS,GTS) pairs. “Anchor Points”  Estimate [α β] Slope (α ): Clock Skew β

5 IDIES 2009 http://www.lifeunderyourfeet.org/ Sources of Errors & Effects  Motes Reboot (data comes in segments)  Low Battery  High Moisture  Software bugs  Motes stay down for indefinite period  Global clock source can be off  Sync Global clock source (GPS, Network time protocol)  After every reboot needs to be re-estimated

6 IDIES 2009 http://www.lifeunderyourfeet.org/ Bitten by the clock Lessons Learnt  Synchronize global clock source(s)  Collect more anchor points for reliability and robustness

7 IDIES 2009 http://www.lifeunderyourfeet.org/ Validation and Extreme cases  Reconstruct timestamps if no anchor points are collected  Global clock source goes down  Nodes get disconnected from the network

8 IDIES 2009 http://www.lifeunderyourfeet.org/ Annual Solar Patterns = f (Latitude, Time of Year)

9 IDIES 2009 http://www.lifeunderyourfeet.org/ “Sundial” Length of day (LOD) Noon Local NoonGlobal Noon Lts 1 Gts 1 Lts 2 Gts 2 …… …… Lts n Gts n “Anchor Points” argmax lag Xcorr (LOD lts, LOD gts, lag)

10 IDIES 2009 http://www.lifeunderyourfeet.org/ Summary  Postmortem timestamp reconstruction can be non-trivial  Thought needs to go in during system design  Fall back on data-driven reconstruction methods when all else fails.

11 IDIES 2009 http://www.lifeunderyourfeet.org/ Questions Courtesy : http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/46/Atacama_cosmology_telescope_night.jpg

12 IDIES 2009 http://www.lifeunderyourfeet.org/ Collecting Anchors ( ) 2009

13 IDIES 2009 http://www.lifeunderyourfeet.org/ Segments “Leakin” Deployment - MicaZ motes - 20 minute sampling - 6 boxes - Max Size : 587 days “Jug bay” Deployment - Telos B motes - 30 minute sampling - 13 boxes - Max Size : 167 days

14 IDIES 2009 http://www.lifeunderyourfeet.org/ Reconstruction Results Day Error -Offset in days -Proportional to Error in Intercept (β) Minute Error -RMSE Error in minute within the day -Proportional to Error in slope/clock drift (α)


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